Amaechi, Come back to PDP
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
Alhaji Adamu Muazu, has pleaded with the five governors and other party
chieftains that defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) to come back to
the ruling party.
The governors are – Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers); Aliyu Wamakko
(Sokoto); Rabiu Kwankwaso (Kano); Murtala Nyako (Adamawa); and Abdulfatah Ahmed
(Kwara).
Muazu made the appeal at the party secretariat in Abuja on
Wednesday when the Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido paid him a courtesy
visit.
The party chairman said indeed, the immediate past
leadership of the party offended many of the defectors through its actions and
inactions, promising that their grievances would be addressed by the new
leadership.
Muazu hinted that his first task would be to set up a
genuine reconciliation committee to address the grievances of members across
the nation, observing that those that defected could not have done so just for
the fond of it.
He said, “We are going to look at the various events and
actions that were taken in the recent past. Whatever injustice done to members
would be corrected. We will apologise to those the party offended.”
He pleaded with Lamido to help reach out to the five
governors before the envisaged reconciliation committee comes on stream, saying
that being a member of the “rebel” G-7 Governors, Lamido should be able to
influence the five governors.
Muazu pleaded with the five governors and other chieftains
that left the party to reflect on what they had benefitted under the platform
of the party, assuring that the PDP would not foist a culture of impunity under
his watch.
Speaking earlier, Lamido was unflattering in his comments on
the leadership of the PDP under Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, saying Tukur’s era was
divisive and vindictive.
“I hold nothing against Alhaji Tukur because I respect him
as my elder. But one cannot be happy seeing party members being suspended and
chased away by the leadership.
“The PDP failed under the last leadership. If Governors and
National Assembly members were leaving and you said you were not worried, then
you should know that something is wrong with you.
“Many of our members were unjustly insulted, humiliated and
abandoned by the immediate past leadership of the party. The G-7 Governors were
made to feel unwanted, pained and traumatized,” Lamido said.
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